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In light of increasing imaging volume, retirements and burnout in radiology, this author suggests that technologies such as portable X-ray devices may have a significant impact.
Having the right technology in place can boost patient confidence in therapy.
Examining current trends in brain cancer diagnostics, these authors discuss diagnostic imaging advances, pathways with adaptive radiotherapy and the ongoing quest to provide optimal precision with dosimetry.
Given the influx of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools in health care, this author examines the potential intersection of this technology and ultrasound examination in obstetrics and gynecologic (OB/GYN) care
The approval of Blue Earth Diagnostics' Posluma (flotufolastat F 18) is a significant step forward for PSMA PET imaging, but will it actually help improve patient outcomes?
Penn Medicine is dedicated to improving artificial intelligence to address radiology needs in individual institutions worldwide, both improving performance and patient outcomes.
Penn Medicine is dedicated to improving artificial intelligence to address radiology needs in individual institutions worldwide, both improving performance and patient outcomes.
Credentialing leads to higher-quality, more consistent care while improving patient trust.
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Ultrasound technology can be an indispensable tool for the management of suspected early pregnancy loss.
Emerging solutions for improved efficiency, patient comfort and image quality may ease the strain of increased patient volume as women catch up with mammography screenings that were delayed or put off during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to flip the script on the impact of the radiology workforce shortage, radiology groups and practices need to make sound investments in technologies and leverage partnerships to mitigate gaps in coverage and maximize workflow efficiencies.
Amid a sea of radiology staffing shortages, a global pandemic, and national issues, taking time out for ongoing self-care is more critical than ever to mitigate potential burnout.
Emerging research suggests the machine learning-based DiaBeats algorithm could facilitate early detection of prediabetes or diabetes.
Recognizing the significant potential for workplace injuries in the radiology field, these authors discuss the proactive benefits of optimal positioning and disruptions of static posture as well as a heightened management awareness of ergonomic solutions and potential issues in maneuvering mobile imaging units.
FDA regulators moved quickly to accelerate the delivery of replacement parts for imaging equipment that has proven to be critical tools in the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19.
With the right structure, teleradiology can offer radiologists an inclusive environment, especially during stressful times.
Artificial intelligence and other emerging technological advances may transform health-care certification, potentially improving access to best practice standards, increasing provider engagement, and bolstering collaboration.
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Acute clinical events with stable MRI (ACES) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are reportedly associated with significantly higher rates of confirmed disability accrual, relapse-associated worsening, and transition to secondary progressive MS.
The opportunities and challenges in volunteering enable us to sharpen our leadership skills and get to the heart of our “why.”
A proactive approach to addressing four emerging trends in health-care reimbursement and revenue may enable radiologists to solidify and enhance the standing of their practice in their local communities.
Ultrasound technology can be an indispensable tool for the management of suspected early pregnancy loss.